Santiago - Previously, LATTE Professor Philip and Kathy resided in Santiago, teaching seminary students Alex and Juan. Alex
pastors Cordero de Dios, in a small
town outside Santiago called Moca and Juan leads the congregation, Soldados de
Cristo, in the downtown area of Santiago. LATTE plans to continue the students'
theological training through online education. These pastors also teaching Bible Institute courses to Juan M, Nelson, and Eduardo.

León - LATTE Professor Larry and Marlene along
with LATTE Professor Natán and Julia reside in México to
serve the Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Church's seminary and use this home
base as a central location for teaching trips to other seminaries in Latin
America when requested. Previously, the Mexican Seminary was located in
Torreón. Due to security precautions, the seminary was relocated in
April, 2010. Currently, Dan and Luis are studying onsite.

Puebla - Seminary student Gonzalo receives theological
training by a LATTE Professor over the internet with Skype. Gonzalo leads
the congregation, Cristo Glorificado, part-time in Puebla while maintaining a
full-time job. Seminary student Gerardo travels to study with a national pastor monthly.

Humacao - Seminary student Eligio graduated from the LATTE program in spring of 2012. He completed his studies online via Skype with a LATTE
professor.

At the WELS Synod Convention in July, 2011, the Confessional Evangelical
Lutheran Church of Puerto Rico was formally recognized as an independent sister church in full fellowship with WELS.
Contact with this church will continue through the Commission on
Inter-Church Relations (CICR).

Ministerial
training continues to be done among the leaders and members in the various
congregations throughout the Caribbean by LATTE. Student Pastor Carlos C is teaching Bible Institute courses to Duhamel and Miguel.

LATTE Professors offer online education to their students over the
Internet. The Professors are in the process of developing theological online
courses for students to study in areas where LATTE isn't on-site and be
able to participate in online discussions with classmates throughout Latin
America. Much preparation is needed for each course, so in the meantime,
some classes are taught to the students via Skype. Several online courses
are already available and have been taught to Latin American students including
a few in the USA. In 2010-2011, fifteen students participated in an
online course and a few studied over the Internet through Skype.